After a startling revelation about the super-villain Modeus, Plutonian is forced into a new conflict with his most dangerous enemy. And with the Paradigm disorganized and in-fighting, who will protect the vulnerable planet from the coming storm? Find out why Mark Waid’s Eisner Award-nominated series is called “one of the best superhero stories of the decade!”
So let's talk opinions. So the battle that I have been looking forward to for over a year was a huge let down. One blast and Modeus runs away? Then the Plutonian chomps down a Snickers? WTF? Hornet's back-story was nice. It is also good to see what else they can come up with to stop the Plutonian. (Obviously it won't work. If he ever is stopped, the book would end.) I like that the most human of the super-team was the only one who feared the god. (Maybe Lex Luthor has a point. Superman may need to be removed for everyone's safety.) It's also a shame that the most human of the bunch was willing to condemn multiple planets to death, destruction and servitude, for the safety of his own planet. Kind of selfish and unheroic if you think about it. The art, as always is great. (Though don't the aliens on the last page kind of look like the Crimson Guard from G.I. Joe? Or have I been sipping too much Kool-Aid again?) That's my opinion folks. Take it or leave it. Read Full Review
If you are sick of reading superhero comics that chase their own tails, this is the series for you. Constantly fresh and imaginative. Read Full Review
The situation just keeps getting worse and Im enjoying it even more. Read Full Review
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